Survey of cemeteries in Champaign County, Illinois/ Godfrey Sperling

Authors

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1970

Publisher

Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Physical

on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

Notes

Microreproduction of original typescript.

Transcripts of some of the cemeteries included in this survey can be found in TN: 322110 "Pioneer Burial places, Champaign, Illinois" on FHL microfilm no. 848582 items 8-9, microfilm 848583 items 1-2 and microfilm 848584 item 1.

Includes index.

Does not contain transcripts of persons buried in the cemeteries included in the survey. In some instances an entry for a cemetery may include the names some persons and military veterans buried there, but generally the names are not listed. Inclues location and description of the cemetery as well as some historical background surrounding the establishment of the cemetery. Some lone graves located within the boundaries of Champaign County are identified. Cemeteries and burial sites include: Andy Rock, Ash Grove, Bartley, Battershell burials (on Mrs. Henry Johnson Place), Beckman, Beekman, Bryant, Boys place burials, Cain (now Schaefer )place burials, Calvary (Philo), Captain Davidson burial, Clements , Compromise, Cora Brooks farm burial, Craw (Sadorus), Deadman's Grove, Dunn, East Bend Menonite, East Lawn burial park, Elizabeth Louks burial, Fisher, Friends Church cemetery, G.A.R. (Homer), George Peter Sr., family burials, German Lutheran, Gilliland and Brumley burials, Greenwood or Harvey, Haines family burials, Harris, Harwood Chapel, Hitz family burials, Huls, Huss Chapel, Immaculate Conception, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran, Irons Place burials, Jersey, Jesse, Kemp children burials, Koopman, Locust Grove (Philo), Ludlow, Lynn Grove, Maplewood (Rantoul), Middletown, Miller burial, Mt. Hope, Mt. Hope (Foosland), Mt. Hope (Sidney), Mt. Olive or Mt. Olivet (Mayview), Naylor, O'Bryan, Old Bliss, Old Brownfield, Old Cemetery (now Leal Park), Old Cloyds or Old Dunkard Church burial place, Old Frame or Van Matre, Old Heater, Old Homer, Old Huss, Old Jewish, Old Rhinehart, Old Somers, Old Tolono, Patterson (St. Joseph), Peabody burials Pesotum, Peters or Thompson, Phillipe, Porter Dawn burials, Prairie View, Pusey or Knife, Rantoul Church cemetery, Rantoul or Elmwood, Rice, Richard Allen Timber burials, Riverside (Mahomet), Roselawn , Rudicil Place burials, Sadorus, St. Boniface, St. Elizabeth's, St. John's Evangelical, St. Joseph (Ivesdale), to be continued.

continued - St. Joseph (Ivesdale), St. Joseph (Pesotum), St. Lawrence cemetery of Penfield, St Mary's (Champaign), St. Mary's (Crittenden), St. Patrick (Tolono), Shafer, Shiloh, Smith burials, Sugartree Grove, Umbanhour (also Umbenhour and Umbenhower), Van Meeter family burials, Willow Brook, Woodlawn, [and] Yearsley.

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NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFormat
Survey of cemeteries in Champaign County, IllinoisGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film848582 Item 38218557
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Survey of cemeteries in Champaign County, IllinoisGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film848582 Item 38218557

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